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Sky-Watcher Mak150 f/12 Black Diamond Planetary Telescope on NEQ5 Mount

Sky-Watcher Mak150 f/12 Black Diamond Planetary Telescope on NEQ5 Mount

SKU:skywatcher-SW0102

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Regular price €945,00 EUR
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Optimize your astronomical observation experience with the Sky-Watcher Mak150 Black Diamond Telescope equipped with the NEQ5 German equatorial mount. This telescope, ideal for planetary observation and beginners in deep sky, offers exceptional image sharpness and great clarity thanks to its Maksutov-Cassegrain design.

Features:

  • Type: Maksutov-Cassegrain
  • Focal length: 1800 mm
  • Aperture ratio: f/12
  • Maximum front diameter: 190 mm
  • Resolution power: 0.8 arcseconds
  • Limit magnitude: 13.2
  • Durable metal construction
  • 50.8 mm eyepiece holder with M42 thread
  • NEQ5 equatorial mount, motorizable and extensible with Pro Go-To kit
  • Telescope weight: 5.6 kg
  • Telescope dimensions: 183 mm x 400 mm

Advantages:

  • Collects 40% more light than a Mak127 model for clearer and more detailed observations
  • Rapid temperature stabilization for quick optimal use
  • Compact and easily transportable by one person
  • High optical performance, ideal for observing fine details on planets like Saturn and Jupiter

Compatibility:

  • Motorization options and Go-To system for automatic guided observations
  • Adaptable with various accessories thanks to the 50.8 mm / 31.75 mm adapter

Included items:

  • Sky-Watcher Mak150 f/12 optical tube
  • LET 28mm eyepiece
  • 50.8mm diagonal
  • 9x50 straight finder
  • NEQ5 mount with adjustable steel tubular tripod
  • Two 5 kg counterweights
  • User manual in French

Discover the night sky like never before with the Sky-Watcher Mak150 Telescope on NEQ5 mount, a perfect instrument for those seeking precision and ease of use in their astronomical observations.

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